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program - 20 march 2023
#468. From ze doktorr vaultz, the year is 2008…..plus short zugabe with Kim Fowley.
This series of Radioplays is a co-production with VPRO Radio6 / Cafe Sonore • Thanks to Lukas Simonis and Armeno Alberts.
program - 25 april 2024
The baroque spirit in all its musical shapes. Spring started a month ago, and that's why the main component of today's epsiode will be symphony 'The Spring' by English baroque composer Christopher Simpson. Additionally, we will listen to works of Gregorio Strozzi, Giovanni Bonaventura Viviani and Robert de Visée.
'Capricci da sonar cembali et organi', op. 4: • 1 Corrente prima • 2 Corrende seconda [...] Elena Sartori, harpsichord • (CD: Gregorio Strozzi – Capricci da sonar op. IV. Tactus [...] camera, Op. 4. OMF KCD2075, 2020) • Robert de Visée (ca 1655 – na 1732) • From
program - 13 february 2023
#464. From the Worm/Klangendum Vaults; NewYork Revolution Plan / NewYork Counterrevolution Plan by Yan Jun.
2011. Co-produced by Poetry International/VPRO's Cafe Sonore. Thanks; Peter Van Bergen, Studio
news - 13 april 2024
Vocal Jazz on Saturday 13 April at 18:00 CET looks at the career of Sarah Vaughan. Sarah Vaughan was no ordinary American girl. As a teenager, she performed as a singer and pianist at the Piccadilly Club in her hometown of Newark, New Jersey. At the age of eighteen she took part in an amateur contest at the Apollo Theater in New York. She sang Body and Soul - not the easiest song - and she won. That earned her an engagement at the Apollo Theater and a job with the orchestra of Earl Hines.
sonorous in Obsession, a track that features a beautiful flute solo by Hubert Laws. Vocal Jazz - a programme by Ineke Heijliger [...] a total of 15 tracks - 5 of them are discussed below, the full playlist can be found in the Guide
program - 29 december 2023
Music from Turkije by: Haytham Safia, Emre Gültekin & Guo Gan, Istanbul Twilight, Renaud García-Fons & Derya Türkan.
Soothing music, revealing videos and photos of the city… This is Istanbul Twilight. In honor [...] a disservice, because where a pianist is limited to semitones, an oud player can get any tone he wants [...] the different moods that this instrument can express. CD. U'd - Haytham Safia. LABEL: LopLop (2006), code [...] Moon you can hear their improvisations, which are a pleasant mixture of Eastern and Southern European
program - 13 april 2024
Dwarsliggers & Buitenbeetjes; two episodes on the life of drummer Tootie Heath (1935—2024)
personal problems and later in his career received abundant honors, awards, and certificates. After [...] in 2020 at age 93. They departed to the afterlife in the same order they came into the world [...] Heath's arranging skills that Tootie can showcase his supportive qualities so dynamically
program - 23 august 2023
The Music of Juan Carlos Vasquez.
Arts (Lincoln Center, NY, USA), Berklee College of Music, Matera Intermedia Festival (IT), Sonorities [...] with numerous academic events at universities worldwide. As a researcher, Vasquez's writings can
program - 9 june 2023
Today the journey goes to Turkey, with music by Zeyn'el and Mehmet Polat.
issues of great ethical significance and convey the messages of his highly honored ancestors [...] music, music from Azerbaijan, Persia, but also from Spanish Flamenco and jazz can now be found
program - 10 january 2022
#419. Independent radiophonic Horspil. Wet Dreams of the Pope (2007).
was a co-production from WORM with VPRO Radio6 / Café Sonore. Thanks; Armeno Alberts.
news - 13 february 2023
In Sonoor on February 19th at 4 pm an In Memoriam for Burt Bacharach, who passed away on February 8 at the age of 94. Born in 1928 in Kansas City, he grew up in New York City. He received his musical education at McGill University in Montreal. After his military service he was taught in California by the Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu. The great fame of Bacharach's music meant that its virtuosity was sometimes overlooked: it was regularly dismissed as "elevator music" or "easy listening". But a typical Bacharach composition was rhythmically complex and often confused the listener with sudden changes in time and irregular phrasing. The harmonies were sometimes unconventional (Bacharach is said to have been influenced by the bebop jazz of his youth) and he excelled at composing melodies that linger and refuse to leave. Although his music has always been classified as pop music, jazz can clearly be heard in his carefully produced music, which was also influenced by rock, bossa nova and soul, among others. The hundreds of songs he wrote and recorded were performed and recorded by countless musicians. It made him one of the most important composers of twentieth-century popular music. Sonor: Sunday, February 19th, 2023, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM • Click here for the playlist.
of twentieth-century popular music. Sonor: Sunday, February 19th, 2023, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM • Click here for the playlist. [...] classified as pop music, jazz can clearly be heard in his carefully produced music, which was also